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SECHIUM EDULE

The chayote is a fruit that is classified as a vegetable for human consumption, it is a product of extreme hybridization and contains different species. The fruit has a single seed inside, flattened and smooth, surrounded inside the fruit by a fibrous envelope. The fruits are generally eaten boiled. The pulp of this fruit is used as a thickener for baby purees. The plant is also used as food for livestock and baskets or hats are made with the stems.

MORAMI

Agricultural Sector

Cavendish banana

Best banana ever, harvested at the perfect peak of ripeness, grown in Costa Rica´s, under the strictest parameters of quality from the plantations to the packing process

Grupo FASECOR

Agricultural Sector

Mango

TOMMY ATKINS A mildly sweet mango, has firm flesh and grows to be a medium or large size. Green and organge-yellow spots accent its dark red skin. Tommy Atkins mangoes are a medium to large sized mango variety weighing up to two pounds each. They are broadly oval shaped with a green skin almost always covered with a dark red blush with occasional orange or yellow accents. KEITT A sweet and fruity mango with less fiber, has firm, juicy flesh and grows to be a large size. The skin ranges from dark to medium green and is sometimes accented with a pink blush. The color can be misleading, and the only real way to determine whether these large mangoes are ripe is by touch. The skin should give slightly to the touch, and even then the mangoes could rest for a few more days.

Grupo FASECOR

Agricultural Sector

Phoenix Roebelenii

Phoenix Roebelinii, native to Southeast Asia, is a popular ornamental plant that grows in tropical and subtropical climate areas. It is a small to medium sized, slow growing, slender tree that can reach a height of 2-3 meters. The leaves are 60 to 120 cm long with up to 45 leaves on a single stem. The plant itself is also very popular and is often found in living rooms. This palm is also called Dwarf date palm

Green Beauty S.A

Agricultural Sector

Sansevierias

The Sansevieria belongs to the Agavaceae family. This species is native to the desert areas of Africa and Asia. This plant has managed to adapt to dry climates. The Sansevieria is very easy to maintain. The plant has few demands in terms of light intensity and needs very little water. The species has strong, mostly pointed leaves that grow upright. These can vary from dark green to grey-green, with stripes or yellow edges

Green Beauty S.A